I tripped over this site…
What neet idea!
G
I tripped over this site…
What neet idea!
G
Oh wow! That is really cool! I have never seen headstones like that. May have to start looking for them. It may be a great way to get some amazing new recipes! Thank you for sharing this cool find!
Very interesting! I can’t say that I’ve ever seen one like that before. I’ll have to keep an eye out from now on! What a great way to share something from that person to live on.
Mom has a recipe she wanted me to keep secret. I’m not sure if I want to put it in stone when she’s gone. She wants to be cremated and scattered in her favorite park, so no headstone. Still, if I were to share the recipe, at least it wouldn’t be lost and she wouldn’t be forgotten.
I had never seen this before and thought, ewww!
Then took a closer look and some of these recipes were in my grandma’s
cookbooks.
Have fun
G
Georgia,
what I did when I did my Geneology was to list where people were buried and those cremated, just ashes spread per their wishes, that way they aren’t really lost to history.
My Husband’s sister died and her stepdaughter had her ashes. I called and asked if I could bring her home and bury her in the family plot. Most of the family had alienated her because of a marriage they disapproved of.
I didn’t care, she followed her heart. Anyway, I brought her home and had her buried with her mom. I’m not sure if it’s right, but I just wanted her not to have disappeared off the face of the earth.
G
It is still honorable. Hail, Garnet!
I think it was a very good, honorable thing for you to do.